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 1     I,     55| Augustus, and the murder of a daughter-in-law of Tiberius. For what have
 2   III,     33|      of Lucius Caesar and the daughter-in-law of the Divine Augustus was
 3    IV,      4|    the niece of Augustus, the daughter-in-law of Tiberius, the mother
 4    IV,     72|      with his own hand to his daughter-in-law. This increased the suspicions
 5     V,      3|     his grandson. Against his daughter-in-law he did not dare to invent
 6     V,      6|  against his grandson and his daughter-in-law and reprimanding the populace
 7    VI,     32|       reconciliation with his daughter-in-law and his grandson, chose
 8    VI,     33|     curse. "As he had slain a daughter-in-law, a brother's son, and son'
 9   XII,      5|     shortly before become his daughter-in-law. Here was a starting point
10  XIII,     14|     rival, a slave girl for a daughter-in-law, with like expressions.
11   XIV,      1|       his mother. If the only daughter-in-law Agrippina could bear was
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